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People enjoying the cool air at Ryogoku Bridge, Edo.
Eizan, 1820, Wood cut
People enjoying the cool air at Ryogoku Bridge, Edo.
People enjoying the cool air at Ryogoku Bridge, Edo.
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357
Title
'People enjoying the cool air at Ryogoku Bridge, Edo' ('Edo Ryogoku suzumi no zu').
Description
The print depicts numerous courtesans enjoying the cool evening air onboard pleasure boats on the Sumida River. In the background crowds watch firework displays from Ryogoku Bridge. Fireworks were the highlight of several summer festivals such as the Tanabata Festival and Obon, both festivals took place during the seventh lunar month.
The Ryogoku Bridge over the Sumida River was the perfect viewing point to enjoy the annual summer fireworks display. The restaurants on either side of the river sponsored these displays, and wealthy merchants hired pleasure boats for private firework viewing (hanabi) parties. The city of Edo, because of its closely built wooden houses, was very susceptible to the outbreak of fire, and for this reason fireworks were restricted to the Sumida River area.
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Eizan
Date
1820
Size
39 x 69 cm.
Type
Wood cut
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Art and Design Library
The following information appears on the print:
Signed: Eizan hitsu
Artist: Kikugawa Eizan
Censor's seals: aratame; goat year, 6th month?
Fireworks were a highlight of several summer festivals such as the Tanabata Festival and Obon, which both took place during the 7th lunar month.
This is one of a set of 50 prints donated to Edinburgh City Libraries by Marie Ferguson Dyer in honour of her father Henry Dyer. Dyer was a Scottish engineer who became the first Principal of the Imperial College of Engineering in Tokyo in 1872.
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Dai Nippon (Great Japan)
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